Razer Synapse 3 supports MSI Mystic Light, allowing users to synchronize their Razer keyboard and mice with the device. However, some users are experiencing issues when rebooting or cold starting their PC. The MSI utility for LED settings does not support Razer’s mouse, and only three Corsair, G.Skill mice are supported. Any motherboard compatible with Mystic Light 3.0.0.46 onward will work and allow users to control any devices connected to it through Synapse.
Some users have reported that they can control their Mystic Light stuff via Synapse, but this is expected since the app is not yet online during system initialization. Some users have found that it is impossible to sync Mystic Light and Razer Synapse 3 properly, especially with the latest versions of Dragon Center.
One user has an MSI B450 Tomahawk Max motherboard and a Razer Basilisk V2 mouse, and they have found instructions to sync MSI Mystic Light with Razer Synapse. However, they cannot override its RGB settings in Synapse. To enable Razer Synapse to control and sync their device’s lighting, users need to ensure that MSI Mystic Light is running and Chroma Connect is enabled.
In conclusion, Razer Synapse 3 supports MSI Mystic Light, allowing users to synchronize their Razer keyboard and mice with the device. However, users have reported issues with the RGB settings in Synapse, and some users have reported issues with the “Razer” option in the MSI Dragon Center. To resolve these issues, users should ensure that MSI Mystic Light is running and Chroma Connect is enabled.
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